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“Great Off-Season Experience”

Reviewed Jan 22, 2017

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It seems as if great strides have been made to make this park compliant to ADA guidelines and it shows in the spacious pull through paved sites and smooth walkways available for hikers with disabilities.. The park has a variety of activities available including fishing, rowing, kayaking, plenty of park playground equipment and a large sandy beach area near the main information center. Lots of wildlife roaming near campsites including white geese and deer. The camp hosts are readily available and quite helpful. Firewood available to purchase $5 for 10 pieces. Recycle bins and trash dumpsters available within the campsite areas and near the dump station as you leave. Nice camp showers, clean and accessible. Near enough to grocery stores, gas stations and old downtown Gallatin. Just outside the park on the right is a restored historical farm site. Plenty to do here. If tent camping the sites are clear and flat yet still contain plenty of trees.

Would like to see better signage with arrows within the park and larger turn around areas need to be made at entrance and exits. Front area full of signs to not park a RV. Huh? We did it anyway as there was no other choice when checking in.

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